• Bayshore drone intercepts Japanese whaling fleet before any whales are killed

    Bayshore drone intercepts Japanese whaling fleet before any whales are killed

    By Elena Bagarozza Woodbridge, NJ – Bayshore Recycling Corp’s (Bayshore) donated drone Nicole Montecalvo helped the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) catch a Japanese whaling fleet December 25, 2011 before any whales were killed. The drone, released by the Sea Shepherd ship the Steve Irwin, will help track and follow the Japanese factory ship, the…

  • LAWRENCE: Hearing on day-care center postponed

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The public hearing on a request to open a day-care center in the former New Jersey Conference of Seventh Day Adventists office building at 2160 Brunswick Pike, set for the Zoning Board of Adjustment’s Dec. 21 meeting, has been postponed until next month.    Agape International Children’s Academy LLC is seeking…

  • Basketball teams seeking championships in 2011-12

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer I f the first week of play is any indicator, the 2011-12 season is going to be a bumpy ride in the Shore Conference A North Division for boys basketball. Coach Brian Golub’s Freehold Township Patriots and coach Rick Garretson’s Manalapan Braves have already turned things upside down. Meanwhile in…

  • Galanti, Patriots led way in FRHSD girls soccer

    This was finally Freehold Township’s year in girls soccer. The Patriots’ senior laden squad delivered on its promise by winning the Shore Conference Tournament title, beating Wall High School, 1-0, in the final on a goal by Gabby Galanti. On the way to becoming the conference’s best team, Freehold Township (14-2- 3) overcame a slew…

  • Wold, Colonials were tops in FRHSD field hockey

    This text will be replaced Emily Wold and the Freehold High School field hockey team faced a daunting task during the fall of 2011. What could the Colonials do for an encore after winning a state championship in 2010? The answer was to win the state title again. Led by the brilliantWold, the Colonials duplicated…

  • Patriots off to fast start on basketball court

    FRHSD hoop teams chase winning records BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Manalapan High School’s Debra Razzino (15) pressures Jackson Liberty’s Courtney Titus during the Braves’ 81-62 victory over the Lions on Dec. 22 in Manalapan. JEFF GRANIT staff A fter winning 21 games and a holiday tournament championship in the 2010-11 season, coach John Sciarappa’s…

  • business briefs 

    Greater Monmouth Chamber of Commerce will host its 83rd annual luncheon meeting and installation of officers and directors from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Jan. 10 at Bella Vista Country Club, 100 School Road East, Marlboro. Anthony Beshara of Bella Vista will be showcasing his facility with a luncheon buffet. The fee to attend is…

  • Manalapan officials modify police organization chart

    BYMARK ROSMAN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — The Township Committee has adopted an ordinance that will modify the table of organization for the Manalapan Police Department. The ordinance was adopted at the committee’s Dec. 21 meeting. No one from the public commented on the ordinance when given the opportunity to do so, and no member of…

  • Rodney R. King

    Mr. King, 90, of Oakhurst, died Dec. 18, 2011, at the Jersey Shore Center, Eatontown. Prior to retiring, Mr. King was employed as a telephone repair and installation technician for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local No. 3, New York City, for 20 years. Prior to that, he was employed for NewYork Bell Telephone…

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